Guest guest Posted November 25, 2002 Report Share Posted November 25, 2002 " Steve Lawler " <practices Dear Colleague, I am writing to ask your help for a book I am writing about Life Practices. I am looking for examples of those simple things that we all do that are essential to expressing and maintaining our values as we face life's ups and downs - our Life Practices. What I am seeking is a bit like folklore. Something with a story and an easy to remember slogan or catchphrase. I am asking you to contribute out of your own personal experience not as an official representative of an organization. I am especially interested in those practices which help you deal with others - in your family, at work, in your immediate community, in the larger global community, etc. " Steve Lawler " <practices ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~response~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Steve I have forwarded your message to our lists.... You may get direct response from some of our members jay Vivekananda Centre London Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Dear Mr. Lawler: I am really happy to know about your project and wish you all success in your endeavor. May be we can correspond separately regarding this matter. For the time being, I would strongly recommend the following book (if you are not, by chance, aware of it): Don't Shoot Yourself in the Foot by Dr. Daniel Amen, M.D. Dr. Amen has a number of websites too. Thanks. TP Bagchi bagchitp - " Vivekananda Centre " <vivekananda <practices; " list " <Ramakrishna >; " self-knowledge-list " <Self-knowledge > Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:38 AM [sri Ramakrishna] Life Practices > " Steve Lawler " <practices > > Dear Colleague, > > > I am writing to ask your help for a book I am writing about Life Practices. > > I am looking for examples of those simple things that we all do that are > essential to expressing and maintaining our values as we face life's ups > and downs - our Life Practices. > > What I am seeking is a bit like folklore. Something with a story and > an easy to remember slogan or catchphrase. I am asking you to > contribute out of your own personal experience not as an official > representative of an organization. I am especially interested in those > practices which help you deal with others - in your family, at work, > in your immediate community, in the larger global community, etc. > > > " Steve Lawler " <practices > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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